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It appears that other packages (i.e. qt4 based) depend on the new libicui18n in testing.

For example, executing kwrite on a console prints an error message concerning the missing library. A strace shows an attempt to (dl)open libicui18n.so.51.Qt5 apps fail because libQt5Core.so is directly linked to the library.

Sorry it looks like I'm splurging everywhere so I'm going to stick to this thread.

I am using Cinnamon, not KDE, so I don't really see how upgrading qt4 should fix the problem. That said, I went ahead, as you suggested and upgraded qt4 manually, but it seems there is no dice for now. I'm going to perform a reboot and report back here.

1) qt4 @ 4.8.5-2 with icu @ 51.2-1. Everything worked here.2) qt4 @ 4.8.5-2 with icu @ 52.1-1. Nemo and Chromium didn't work complaining of the error I have in code tags above.3) qt4 @ 4.8.5-3 with icu @ 52.1-1. Nemo and Chromium didn't work complaining of the error I have in code tags above.4) qt4 @ 4.8.5-3 with icu @ 51.2-1. Chromium didn't work complaining of the error I have in code tags above. Nemo worked.5) qt4 @ 4.8.5-2 with icu @ 51.2-1 (After all the above). Chromium didn't work complaining of the error I have in code tags above. Nemo works.

Oh, and I forgot to mention that I am using the chromium-scroll-pixels package from repo-ck. Going to switch to normal chromium for now.EDIT4: The package ibtracker-sparql was at version @0.16.2-2 up to this point.

EDIT: @karol, it seems I haven't got that package update for libtracker-sparql yet.

EDIT2: And now for the next test after updating that libtracker-sparql manually (Thanks karol):6) qt4 @ 4.8.5-3 with icu @ 52.1-1 and libtracker-sparql @0.16.2-3 . Nemo worked. Chromium still to test.